WOW!!!!All praise for the fury and temerity of
nasty, grimy, paisley-printed rock n roll - the kind of Brit Pop- inspired garage
rock that Trevor and The Joneses outta Las Vegas
play unabashedly, unpoetically, almost rudely if it werent so damn
inspiring!Theirs is the kind of rock
n roll that makes you feel jacked up, not offended on the sonic level, when
you hear 24 guitar strings played simultaneously  and theres an earworm waiting
to happen in every song!This psychedelic
rock quartet boasts not one, but two multi-instrumentalists and a
swinging rhythm section and is colourful trip to memory lane, signposted by
acts like Love, Nazz, Jefferson Airplane and The Velvet Underground.They love to experiment  Breaking Bones is a clash of the East and West
Coast guitar - and bring in a sitar played by Barnaby Gallagher to add an extra layer to the title track.
Meteors is an improvised tracks that could have been produced
by Joe Meek had he lived long enough to produce the early Pink Floyd. Jones'
nasal vocals take center stage in Found, a
melancholic, mostly acoustic, pop song.  HereComesTheFlood.comThe instrumental sections throughout bring a
calmness, then in contrast distorted guitars bring a real sense of rock n
roll.Opener Squares is what I can
only describe as a modern Stone Roses tune. Theres an electric riff that runs
throughout the song bringing a real Waterfall by the Roses atmosphere. It
will have your foot tapping and the instrumental section could cause a serious
dose of head-bobbing whilst driving. Its the sort of song youd have playing
on a summer day, it has that feel good, chilled out aura.Gotta Run is upbeat and more early Blur-
like. With a quick tempo and simple lyrics, its an easy song to listen to
again the song is mainly instrumental. Reiteratively it seems to have that
electric riff running through the track (sensing a pattern, here?). The band
definitely has a sense of 80s/90s rock n roll.Names such as Tom Petty and the
Heartbreakers, Oasis, Happy Mondays, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Who,
Robin Hitchcock and The Rolling Stones all came up as major influences. 
Stereojamuk.comNot a bad list eh?GREAT!!

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James 2008 effort is full of sardonic bite and
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relationship went south. What began merely as a therapeutic exercise in the
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